Lawyer of the Year 2022 Tudor Clee – From Car Boot to ‘Loophole Lawyer’, the Lawyer Who Fought The Government And Won

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LawFuel’s 2022 Lawyer of the Year is the battling ‘loophole lawyer’ who fought to get Charlotte Bellis into the country under the MIQ lottery system.

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Why Medical Records Matter in Injury Cases

Article source: Gold Law, FL Personal injury claims arise from many everyday incidents in Florida, and certain types of accidents appear far more often than others. Motor vehicle collisions remain the leading source of injury claims in the state, followed closely by slip and fall accidents that frequently occur in public places and private properties.

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MoFo Chair Val Dahiya on ‘How I Made Chair’

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Val Dahiya was profiled in ALM’s article, “How I Made Practice Group Chair: ‘Building a Culture of Excellence, Curiosity and Trust,’ Says Val Dahiya of Morrison Foerster.” Val describes her professional journey as a securities regulatory attorney. Val’s experience at the SEC’s Student Observer Program was pivotal. “I was deeply inspired by the securities lawyers

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Why You Need a Lawyer After a Serious Auto Accident

Article source: Griffith Law, TN Serious auto accidents remain a significant concern in Tennessee, and state data highlights the impact. In 2023, there were 636 fatal crashes. The following year, 1,194 people died in traffic incidents, followed by 1,045 fatalities in 2025, showing a 14% decrease. Despite the drop, these numbers reflect hundreds of devastating

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How Injury Attorneys Calculate Total Damages

Article source: Earley Law Group, Boston Injury claims often begin with a close review of the real impact accidents have on communities. In Massachusetts, injuries remain a major public safety concern. In 2022 alone, 5,686 residents lost their lives due to injuries, with unintentional incidents accounting for 84% of those deaths. That same year, hospitals

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When to Hire a Labor and Employment Lawyer

Article source: Duddy Goodwin & Pollard Law, MS Many have long known Boston, Massachusetts, for its universities, thriving healthcare institutions, growing tech companies, and a workforce that reflects the city’s diverse industries. From historic financial districts to modern startups in Cambridge and surrounding areas, thousands of professionals head to work each day expecting fairness, stability,

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When a Bicycle Accident Claim Goes to Court

Article source: CR Legal, NC North Carolina’s scenic roadways and expanding network of bike-friendly communities have made cycling a common way to commute, exercise, and explore the state. From busy streets in Charlotte and Raleigh to quieter coastal highways and rural backroads, cyclists ride alongside fast-moving traffic every day. Many people choose bicycles for short

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DLA Piper Makes A Big Bet By Ditching the Verein for a Single Global Profit Pool

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For years, the Swiss verein has been BigLaw’s favourite legal fiction as a neat way for sprawling global firms to present as “one firm” while keeping the money, liabilities and politics carefully ring‑fenced by region. Now DLA Piper, is preparing to call time on the fiction and move to a single global profit pool, unifying

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Legal Ethics Whiplash 2026: DOJ Moves to Block State Bars from Disciplining Its Lawyers — Plus a Massive Spike in Judicial Complaints

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LawFuel Staff Big Law partners and in-house counsel, take note: the rules governing attorney discipline are shifting fast under the current administration, prompting some intense online reaction. In a move that’s sparking fierce debate across social media channels, the Trump Justice Department has floated a new regulation that would let the Attorney General step in

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Billable Hours vs. Billion‑Dollar Bots – Legora and the New Economics of Law

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A two‑year‑old Swedish startup has just become one of the most valuable legal tech businesses on the planet—and it is using that war chest to plant its flag squarely in the US legal market. Legora’s $550 million Series D at a $5.55 billion valuation is not just another exuberant AI round; it is a blunt message to law firm leaders that the window for treating AI as a side project has closed.

Legora’s pitch is disarmingly simple. Built on top of large language models, its platform targets the work that eats most of a junior lawyer’s life: research, document review, contract drafting and due diligence.

The company claims tens of thousands of legal professionals using the product daily, across some 800 customers in more than 50 markets, including heavy‑hitting firms like Bird & Bird, Cleary Gottlieb, White & Case, Linklaters, Goodwin, Dentons and advisers such as Deloitte.

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Australia Law – Wotton Kearney Extends Health Law Practice With Major Recruitment

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Wotton Kearney has made a major move to extend its health law and insurance law expertise with the recruitment of experienced health law partner and her team of six who have moved from Makinson D’Apice to Wotton Kearney. The firm’s media statement about the news is below – Wotton Kearney has strengthened its national health practice with

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